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I actually use my iPad Mini (aka iPod Touch) for managing groceries. When I need something, I add it to the list and when I'm shopping I get a nice overview of what I need, grouped by shop and section (using the app beShop).

I'm currently taking Italian lessons (my third year), and from what I've heard of other people, it's better not to learn Spanish and Italian at the same time, because they are similar but different. You make more mistakes, because it's sometimes confusing, like when you're using the word "agua" instead of "aqua" when you talk Italian.

I don't think learning 2 different languages with different roots (like Spanish and German) is a bad idea. When I was in high school, we were taught French, German, English and Latin at the same time (in addition to Dutch, our native language).